Aug 24, 2016
Jan 12, 2024
Miguel
Velasquez
37
28
65 inches
67 inches
150 lbs
155 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
In the quiet town of Monterey, Tennessee, a story of uncertainty began to unfold on June 10, 2015, with the disappearance of 28-year-old Miguel Maziegas Velasquez. A man of Hispanic and Caucasian descent, Miguel was a familiar face to some in the Putnam County community. On that late spring day, he was last seen, and then, without a trace, he was gone. The circumstances surrounding his disappearance remain frustratingly vague, leaving his family and investigators with a painful lack of answers. Standing between 5 feet 5 inches and 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighing around 150 to 155 pounds, Miguel is described as having black hair and brown eyes. Distinctive features that might help identify him include a birthmark under his left eye and a scar on his left cheek. When he vanished, the details of what he was wearing or his state of mind were not publicly known, adding to the mystery that has now stretched over several years. The official report of his disappearance was filed five days later, on June 15, 2015, with the Putnam County Sheriff's Office, which opened an investigation into the case. Despite their efforts, information about what might have happened to Miguel has been scarce. There have been no significant public updates or leads that have been shared, and the narrative of his last known moments remains incomplete. The lack of information has been a significant barrier in the search, creating a void for his loved ones and the community who wish for his safe return. The case was formally entered into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) in August 2016, a national repository for missing persons cases, in the hope that wider visibility might generate new leads. The case of Miguel Velasquez is a somber reminder of the many individuals who go missing each year, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions. The lack of detailed information available to the public highlights the challenges faced in such investigations. With no witnesses or evidence to suggest his whereabouts, the case has grown cold, but not forgotten. The Putnam County Sheriff's Office continues to hold the case file, and the hope remains that one day, new information will surface, shedding light on what happened to Miguel on that June day in 2015 and finally bringing a sense of closure to his family. His case is an overview of a silent and sorrowful mystery, a story of a man who vanished, and the enduring effort to find him.
Jun 10, 2015
Monterey
Tennessee
Putnam County
No
25104
Putnam County Sheriff's Office
Cookeville
Tennessee
Putnam County
38501
421 East Spring Street, Tennessee
9315288484
County
Law Enforcement
1506151027
2015-06-15
Putnam County Sheriff's Office
Black
Brown
Brown
07/04/2026